Laptop (Notebook) Hard Disk Drive Data Recovery
Inside of your laptop computer there are tiny 1.8" or 2.5" hard disk drive. To recover data we need only that drive, which you may easily extract from your notebook computer case. Remove all brackets, side screws, interface adapters before shipping drive to our recovery lab. Use the laptop manual or local technician help to extract the drive from your computer. Of course, you may ship the whole laptop computer as well.
We support all laptop hard disk drives for data recovery. The micro mechanics of laptop hard drives can be a challenge even for the most of experienced recovery engineers. The miniature laptop drive design makes a recovery more delicate and skill refined process and requires to use of special tooling, equipment and expertise. Our experience allows us to have an exceptionally high data recovery rate for all models of laptop drievs.
We recover laptop / notebook drives at very affordable flat and firm price for you.
You may locate your drive model linked to specific data recovery information (including price)
To find out the full details of data recovery for your failed hard drive, please use a drive locator or click on suitable link from the table below. Most often requested WD Desktop Hard
Disk Drives for Data Recovery:
Fujitsu Laptop drives
Hitachi Travelstar, EnduraStar, CinemaStar ATA and Serial ATA Laptop drives
IBM 2.5" Travelstar DK23 and IC25 Laptop drives
SAMSUNG SpinPoint M40, M60, M80 SATA and ATA Laptop drives
Seagate Momentus 42, 4200.2, 54, 5400.2, 5400.3, 7200.1 SATA and ATA Laptop drives:
Toshiba Laptop 1.8" and 2.5" MK and MK SATA (Serial ATA-7) hard drives:
WESTERN DIGITAL Laptop drives (2.5" WD Scorpio and 2.5" Scorpio SATA)
Typical symptoms and problems we can help with are:
- Clicking / Ticking / Scratching / Grinding Sounds
- Not spinning, Not powering on at all
- Drive not working after Power Surge
- Freezing or locking up the computer
- Not detected by BIOS / Computer
- Corrupted partition
- Accidental reformatting of partitions,
Accidental Deletion of Data, Virus Problems
- Hard disk is unable to be accessed ( Inaccessible drive or partition )
- Unable to boot computer
- The disk is seen in windows but asking to be formatted
- Unable to access drive in windows with an error message
- Error reporting ' Primary Master disk failed, Press F1 to continue'
Data recovery often involves replacing failed or damaged components in a clean environment. Failed components typically include read/write heads, head assemblies, and drive motors.
The success of recovery mostly depends on how fast the hard drive was SHUT OFF after the failure occurred.
Still looking for your drive? You may locate your drive model linked to specific data recovery information by using our fast drive locator:
Hard Drive Data Recovery Search
Search for data recovery details and
cost for specific drive model.
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